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The bronze sculpture of a mother holding a child is the memorial made to remember the heavy bombing of the city in the WWII, on June 26, 1944. The moving sculpture, which actual name is “Motherhood” is a work of the Italian sculptor, Antonio Berti,...More

There are a number of sculptures around the centre devoted to women at this time. I assume they will be changed as the mood takes the local councils. Pleasant to wonder around seeing the differing statues.

Beautiful sculpture, which is a monument to the victims of the bombing of San Marino, on 26th June 1944. Sixty three civilians died. The statue depicts a woman trying to save herself and child from the bombs.